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  2. Residential water use in the U.S. and Canada - Wikipedia

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    The loss of water through leaks accounted for 12 percent of average indoor water use. Estimated loss of water in average household is 6200 gallons (23,500 liters) per year. [1] Common types of leaks include running toilets, slow-leaking toilet flappers, partially opened or dripping faucets, and other cracked or open supply lines.

  3. Red Hill water crisis - Wikipedia

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    Red Hill water crisis. /  21.37389°N 157.89389°W  / 21.37389; -157.89389. The Red Hill water crisis is a public health crisis and environmental disaster caused by fuel leaking from the Red Hill Underground Fuel Storage Facility into the freshwater aquifer underneath the island of Oʻahu. [ 1] Residents in military housing in and around ...

  4. Water damage - Wikipedia

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    Water damage. Interior of part of a damaged home in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. Family photographs damaged by flooding. A smaller and more minor water spot caused by rainwater leaking through a roof. Water damage describes various possible losses caused by water intruding where it will enable attack of a material or system by ...

  5. Water metering - Wikipedia

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    A typical residential water meter. Water metering is the practice of measuring water use. Water meters measure the volume of water used by residential and commercial building units that are supplied with water by a public water supply system. They are also used to determine flow through a particular portion of the system.

  6. Industry, residential development threaten Savannah's ... - AOL

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    "In 2022, Effingham County approved the construction of 1.1 million square feet of warehouses near Savannah’s water intake on Abercorn Creek, sparking protests from the city and clean water ...

  7. List of pipeline accidents - Wikipedia

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    Officials don't believe the leak affected any surface water bodies or threatened any drinking water systems. [114] 2018 (June 7) A landslide caused a newly installed natural gas pipeline to rupture and explode in Marshall County, WV along TransCanada's Midstream Pipeline at 4:20 a.m., releasing $437,250 worth of natural gas.

  8. Water bills are contentious in this Pierce County city. Why ...

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    Currently, the base charge is $24.42 for those who live within the city limits and $37.70 for those who live outside the city limits. Water consumption rates are $2.35 for less than five hundreds ...

  9. New York City water supply system - Wikipedia

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    New York City water supply system. A combination of aqueducts, reservoirs, and tunnels supplies fresh water to New York City. With three major water systems ( Croton, Catskill, and Delaware) stretching up to 125 miles (201 km) away from the city, its water supply system is one of the most extensive municipal water systems in the world.